Governor Abbott was reacting to a video shown on Fox News.
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Luke's guest this week is Pastor Charlie Nassar at the Top Rail Cowboy Church in Greenville. Charlie and Luke discuss the upcoming 7th Annual Outdoor Ron-de-Voux to be held on Saturday March 28 at the Top Rail Cowboy Church. Of course, these two old friends spend some time talking about hunting and fishing as well; Charlie is a well known bass tournament angler and lifelong outdoorsman.
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The projected influx for seven international soccer matches this summer is the equivalent of Houston’s population increasing by 20% over the course of three weeks in June. Fans' arrival could bring a billion-dollar economic impact to the city.
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With AI's rising popularity, Texas has seen tech companies invest millions into data centers. But experts warn the state is not capable of regulating the AI wave.
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The Department of State Health Services is considering new rules for the Texas hemp industry that would require child-resistant packaging, stronger warning labels, sharply higher fees and effectively ban smokeable flower and extracts.
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The Department of Homeland Security wants to eliminate guidelines around what public benefits can be considered in a "public charge" determination. Experts and advocates warn it could lead to a "chilling effect" in migrant communities.
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Two Republicans joined Democrats to vote for the war powers resolution, but the motion failed in a 215-215 vote.
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The House has approved the final set of spending bills to avoid a government shutdown, despite objections from Democrats to the funding levels set for Immigration and Customs Enforcement.
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A prominent civil rights attorney and at least two other people involved in a protest that disrupted a church service have been arrested, Trump administration officials said, even as a judge rebuffed related charges against journalist Don Lemon.
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The lawsuit escalates a series of confrontations between the president and the leader of the country's biggest bank.
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An annual report from the American Heart Association shows deaths from heart disease and stroke are down, encouraging news after the rate went up in the early years of the pandemic.